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person:"Jenkins, Stephen P."
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~person:"Hoderlein, Stefan"
~person:"Huber, Florian"
~subject:"Income statistics"
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Nonparametric specification testing in random parameter models
Breunig, Christoph
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Hoderlein, Stefan
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2016
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Nonparametric estimation of demand elasticities using panel data
Hoderlein, Stefan
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Shum, Matthew
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2014
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Identification and estimation in a correlated random coefficients binary response model /
Hoderlein, Stefan
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Sherman, Robert P.
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2012
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Developments in nonparametric demand analysis : heterogeneity and nonparametrics
Hoderlein, Stefan
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2008
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